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Naming law in Sweden - Wikipedia
The naming law in Sweden (Swedish: lag om personnamn) is a Swedish law which requires the approval of the government agency for names to be given to Swedish children. The parents must submit the proposed name of a child within three months of birth. The current law was enacted in 2017, replacing a 1982 … See more
The first real national legislation on family names was the Name Ordinance of December 5, 1901, primarily meant to prevent non-noble families from giving their children the names of noble families. The Ordinance was … See more
There has been some controversy surrounding Sweden's naming laws since they have been enacted. Aside from significant … See more
• Belkin, Lisa (May 12, 2009). "Laws Against Baby Names". The New York Times. Retrieved December 14, 2009.
• Anderson, Kyle (May 14, 2009). "Sweden Says No To Baby … See moreUntil 2017, the Naming law in Sweden allowed a person to take the family name of their spouse after marriage, while also keeping their previous family name. The first of these two family names was, according to the law, called a "middle name" … See more
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• See more• "Namnlag (1982:670) § 34" (in Swedish). Retrieved December 14, 2009. - Paragraph about offensive and unsuitable given names. See more
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